UTI?: You have frequent urination, and in small amounts. Sometimes uti's in women can present without obvious pain in the bladder. It can then travel up and infect the kidneys - so a knife like stabbing pain in the back (even without burning when you pee) can occur. The alternative is you have some kind of abdominal problem that is pushing downward on your pelvic floor and compressing the bladder.
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